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Cihan News Agency DiaryGMT 18:00Cihan News Agency latest on Friday September 19, 2014Here are the main Video News items Cihan News Agency aims to cover todayTOP NEWSEXPECTEDDELIVEREDBOMB ATTACK IN KIRKUK: A car bomb which was detonated in a crowded marketplace on Friday in northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk, killed five civilians and left at least 20 injured.INTL. DAY OF WORLD PEACE: United Nations Turkey and Turkish Japanese Foundation celebrated "World Day of Peace " together with a peace bell ceremony in Turkish capital of Ankara on Friday.GÜL/NEW PARTY: Former president Abdullah Gül rejected again some allegations that he will for a new political party during a press conference on Friday.YAZIDI REFUGEES IN TURKEY: Turkish Doctors’s Union (TTB) announced on Friday that the number of Yazidi people, who fled attacks carried out by terrorist Islamic State (IS) and took refuge in Turkey, is around 26,000.SYRIAN REFUGEES/TURKEY-2:Turkish troops on the border with Syria allowed Syrian Kurds fl

Cihan News Agency Diary

GMT 18:00

Cihan News Agency latest on Friday September 19, 2014

Here are the main Video News items Cihan News Agency aims to cover today

TOP NEWS

EXPECTED

DELIVERED

BOMB ATTACK IN KIRKUK: A car bomb which was detonated in a crowded marketplace on Friday in northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk, killed five civilians and left at least 20 injured.

INTL. DAY OF WORLD PEACE: United Nations Turkey and Turkish Japanese Foundation celebrated "World Day of Peace " together with a peace bell ceremony in Turkish capital of Ankara on Friday.

GÜL/NEW PARTY: Former president Abdullah Gül rejected again some allegations that he will for a new political party during a press conference on Friday.

YAZIDI REFUGEES IN TURKEY: Turkish Doctors’s Union (TTB) announced on Friday that the number of Yazidi people, who fled attacks carried out by terrorist Islamic State (IS) and took refuge in Turkey, is around 26,000.

SYRIAN REFUGEES/TURKEY-2:Turkish troops on the border with Syria allowed Syrian Kurds fleeing advances by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) to cross into Turkey after skirmishes with locals on the Turkish side of the border who wanted to help the displaced.

DAVUTOĞLU VISITS AZERBAIJAN-3: Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu stated on Friday that service to Turkey is the same as service to Azerbaijan saying he sees Azerbaijan as his county.

SYRIAN REFUGEES/TURKEY-1: Hundreds of Syrians fleeing advances by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) continued to wait at the Turkish border early on Friday morning, hoping desperately to cross onto the Turkish side.

DAVUTOĞLU VISITS AZERBAIJAN-2: Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu, who is currently on an official visit in Azerbaijan, paid a visit to grave of late Azerbaijani President Haydar Aliyev in Baku.

UN RESOLUTION/EBOLA: The Security Council unanimously passed a resolution calling on all nations to take quick action and provide urgent assistance to those affected by the current Ebola outbreak.
Only twice before has the Council met to discuss the security implications of a public health issue. Both times the focus was on the AIDS epidemic.

DAVUTOĞLU VISITS AZERBAIJAN-1: Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu arrived in Azerbaijan for an official visit on Friday.

TIBETANS PROTEST CHINA: Tibetans refugees staged fresh protests against Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to India outside the Taj Palace in New Delhi on Friday.

BAN KI-MOON MEETS ZARIF: United Nations (UN) Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon met on Thursday (18 Sep) with Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif at headquarters to discuss Iran's nuclear program, the human rights situation in the country and regional conflicts, particularly in Iraq and Syria.

SCOTLAND REJECTS INDEPENDENCE: With 26 out of 32 Scottish council areas having finished voting in the independence referendum, 45.7 percent of Scots are in favor of separating from the United Kingdom, while 54.3 percent are against.

COLORFUL LUNAR ECLIPSE: Mark your calendar: On Oct. 8th, the Moon will pass through the shadow of Earth for a total lunar eclipse. Sky watchers in the USA will see the Moon turn a beautiful shade of celestial red and maybe turquoise, too.

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